Great course to start with Statistics. Methods of data collection and their implications are explained in good detail. Good start with coding in Python visualizing data as well.



Understanding and Visualizing Data with Python
This course is part of Statistics with Python Specialization



Instructors: Brenda Gunderson
Access provided by Seminole State College
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What you'll learn
Properly identify various data types and understand the different uses for each
Create data visualizations and numerical summaries with Python
Communicate statistical ideas clearly and concisely to a broad audience
Identify appropriate analytic techniques for probability and non-probability samples
Skills you'll gain
- Data Visualization
- Data Analysis
- Sampling (Statistics)
- Box Plots
- Python Programming
- Statistical Analysis
- Statistics
- NumPy
- Jupyter
- Matplotlib
- Statistical Inference
- Data Visualization Software
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Statistical Visualization
- Probability & Statistics
- Statistical Methods
- Descriptive Statistics
- Histogram
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Reviewed on Sep 28, 2021
I've learned so much about the Python programming as well as general statistical skills. This course also lead me to change my initial university's major from Finance to Data Science.
Reviewed on Aug 2, 2020
Great course to learn the basics! The supplementary material in Jupyter notebooks is extremely valuable. Really appreciate the PhD students who took the time to explain even the simplest of codes :)



